Louis Gerhart
Born: May 7, 1858 in Roden, Germany
Died: March 18, 1907 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 145, plot 1
Lot Owner: Johanna Gerhart, purchased in 1907
Married: Johanna Hildebrand on June 17, 1880
Children: Lewis, William C., Fred H., Anna Baty, and Charles F.
Family Group Sheet (.pdf)

Louis Gerhart Dead
At the late home, five and a half miles northwest of
Newton on Monday evening, March l8th at five o'clock,
occurred the death of Louis Gerhart.
He had been ill for about two weeks of typhoid fever and his
death came as a shock to the relatives and friends of the
community.
Deceased was born on May 7, l858, in Roden, Germany, and
spent his boyhood days there. In June l7, l880, he was
united in marriage to Johanna Hildebrand, the wedding taking
place in Germany. One son, Louie, was born in Germany.
In the year l882, they sailed for America, and after
landing, settled in Muscatine. The following year they came
to Jasper County and settled on the farm. Besides his wife,
he leaves five children, four sons and one daughter,--Louie
who works on the Will Herbold farm, Willie, Fred, Charley
and Anna, the four making their home with their parents. Mr.
Gerhart lived to the age of 49 years, l0 months, and eleven
days.
The funeral will be held Thursday, (tomorrow) at one
o'clock, at the Sugar Grove Church, Rev. Dieffenbach,
officiating. Internment will be made in the Metz Cemetery. ~
The Newton Daily News, May 20, 1907
Note: 1900 Census says the family immigrated to U. S. in 1883
|
Johanna (Hildebrand) Gerhart
Born: May 1, 1862 in Germany
Died: November 6, 1918 in Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 145, plot 2
Lot Owner: Johanna Gerhart, purchased in 1907
Married: Louis Gerhart on June 17, 1880 in Germany
Children: Lewis, William C., Fred H., Anna Baty, and Charles F.
Parents: Christian and Caroline (Schuman) Hildebrand

MRS. JOHANNA GERHART DIES
Old Resident of Jasper County Dies of Apoplexy Last Night
Funeral at Metz Saturday
Mrs. Johannah Gerhart, 56 years old passed away at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Baty in Mound Prairie
township a few minutes before midnight yesterday. The cause
of her death was apoplexy from which she had suffered for
more than a year.
Mrs. Jonnah[sic] Gerhart was born in Germany, May 1,
1862. She acme[sic] to the United States in 1880,
coming to Muscatine where she made her home Germany, May 1,
1862.[sic] She came to Jasper county and she has
since that time made her home in Sherman and Mound Prairie
townships. She was a member of the Lutheran church having
joined in Germany. Her husband died in 1907.
She is survived three sons, Lewis and William of Mound
Prairie, Fred at home and one daughter, Mrs. J. W. Baty.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1
o'clock at the Metz church. The Rev. Mr. Wikoff, pastor of
the church of Christ at Colfax will have charge of the
funeral. ~ Newton (Jasper Co., Iowa) Daily News on Thurs.,
Nov. 7, 1918.
__________
According to Cutter-Hartnett Funeral Home Records from
Colfax, Iowa, Joanna Gerhart died at age 56 on Nov. 6, 1918
and was buried Nov. 9. A 6/0 (6 ft. O in.?) #4232 Lincoln
casket was ordered for her at the cost of $100 by her son
Fred Gerhart. The cause of death was given as paralysis. ~ Information submitted by Shelley Arri
|
Caroline (Schuman) Hildebrand
Born: October 24, 1831 in Roden, Germany
Died: June 25, 1899 in Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 137, plot 4
Lot Owner: Johanna Gerhart, purchased in 1907
Married: Christian Hildebrand on October 20, 1856 in Germany
Children: Lena, William, Johanna Gerhart
Parents: Schuman

|
Mrs. Hildebrand Dead
Mrs. Caroline Hildebrand died at the home of her son,
William Hildebrand, of Sherman township, on Sunday evening,
June 25, 1899. After a lingering sickness of about two
years, her soul took its flight to a better land on the
other side, just at the close of day as the sun sank down in
the west. Thus another mother was taken from our midst at
the age of 67 years, 8 months and 1 day.
Caroline Schuman was born at Roden, Germany, October 24,
1831. On the twentieth day of October, 1856, she was married
to Christian Hildebrand, who died after a number of years in
Germany.
Three children were given to them, Lena, who is married and
lives in Germany; Johanna, who is now Mrs. Louis Gearhart,
of Sherman township; and William, at whose home she has
lived many years.
In June, 1882, Mrs. Hildebrand and son, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gearhart came to this country. Four sisters survive her:
Mrs. Christina Herbold, of Newton; Mrs. Peter Allar, of
Muscatine; Mrs. Henry Iske, of Omaha, Neb.; and Mrs.
Engleman of Germany. There are also fourteen grand-children
to mourn her loss.
During her sickness she was a great sufferer and all was
done that loving hands could do; but He that careth for all
knoweth best and her suffering is ended.
The funeral was held at Sugar Grove church, Tuesday at 10
o'clock a.m., Rev. Baumgardner, officiating, after which the
remains were tenderly laid to rest at the Metz cemetery.~
The Newton (Jasper Co., IA) Journal on June 28, 1899 ~ Information submitted by Shelley Arri
|